
Your company's reputation and fortunes can be affected by continuing to be serviced by ill-equipped professional service providers and you will see quality teams/individuals leave in droves, so take positive action now.
Ashwin Mistry, Brett and Randall, Enderby
I would continue working with them, but I would start looking for a replacement firm, just in case.
I would tell them that I was doing this, emphasising that I will stay with them and this is just a precautionary measure. If the relationship is that good, they will understand.
Trevor Wood, Network Midlands, Leicester
Contact them and be open about your concerns. Ask how they will ensure you are not affected by their current problems.
Also check whether your contract with them allows you to walk away, as some don't.
David Heys, Lawson West Solicitors, Leicester
Inform them that you are happy to continue with them as long as the service provision does not drop below an acceptable level.
Joyce Thomas, Park Veterinary Group, Leicester
If there is no risk to your own business or customers, and you continue to receive the right service and advice, then maybe you should not make a knee-jerk reaction.
Mike Pole, Pole Arnold, Leicester
The best decision would be to move as the existing firm will have to make drastic changes and cuts and this will obviously affect the level and quality of service.
Rishi Chandarana, BPC Chandarana & Co, Leicester
Start checking other suppliers and put together a contingency plan.
Nigel Toplis, The Bardon Group, Bardon Reported by This is 9 hours ago.